SAN ANTONIO — Whole Foods Market issued a consumer advisory Thursday to discard 85 percent ground beef and meatloaf purchased at the Vineyard store in San Antonio because of the possibility of “foreign objects in the meat.”

“A customer who bought the ground beef brought this to the store's attention,” a spokesman for the store wrote in a news release.

The store at 18403 Blanco Road is offering a refund for the contaminated beef.

No injuries have been reported so far, the release said. The store pulled the potentially tainted products from its shelves and posted signs in the store to notify customers of the consumer advisory.

“The fresh ground beef was sold from the cold meat case, individually wrapped for each customer in brown butcher paper, and labeled Whole Foods Market 85 percent lean ground beef with packed-on dates of 1.21.14 through 1.26.14,” the release said.

“The traditional meatloaf was sold in rectangular aluminum pans with clear plastic lids, weighing approximately 1 lb. The product was labeled Whole Foods Market traditional meatloaf, with a PLU of 0298857008151 and a pack date of 1.24.14,” according to the news release.